PLUS (PT)

The Artist Toolbox"Zang Toi"
"I wanted to follow my own lead," Fashion Designer Zang Toi, called 'the patriarch of modern fashion before it was present' tells The Artist Toolbox host John Jacobsen. Toi, who was raised in a small grocery store in Malaysia, now occupies an incredibly chic Manhattan studio, his desk almost invisible behind piles of books and rows of mannequins draped in his gorgeous work, where John and Toi discuss the bravery and courage required of the young artist. With just a modest collection of bright sarongs, strong suits and regal dresses--and an irresistible charm-young Toi opened his own atelier in New York and instantly made a name for himself among fashion's elite. D

5:30 pm

Sun Studio Sessions"The Bo-Keys"
The Bo-Keys embody the traditions of the Memphis "soul sound" and include legendary STAX and Hi Records sessions players Ben Cauley and Howard Grimes. In this episode, the Bo-Keys joined by vocalists Percy Wiggins and William Bell perform several fan favorites including "Hi Roller.". D

6:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Randy Newman"
Songwriting legend Randy Newman takes the stage with a selection of his greatest hits.G

7:00 pm

National Memorial Day Concert
On the eve of Memorial Day, pops conductor Jack Everly directs the National Symphony Orchestra in this concert that pays tribute to all who served during World War II, Korean War veterans and National Guard heroes and families. Performers include cross-over artist Katherine Jenkins, singer-songwriter Chris Mann, and tenor Alfie Boe. Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise return as hosts for the event on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.G

8:30 pm

Music Voyager"Eastern Tennessee: Cradle of Country Music"
Host Jacob Edgar begins his Tennessee journey in Bristol, the city in the northeast corner of the state that proudly calls itself the birthplace of country music. He visits 96-year-old Georgia Warren, the last surviving participant of the legendary "Bristol Sessions" of 1927, which introduced the sounds of Appalachia to a wide audience. While in Bristol, he catches a street performance by musical nomads Megan Jean & the KFB and checks out Knoxville-based The Black Lillies performing at one of Bristol's many outdoor concerts. D

9:00 pm

The Artist Toolbox"Zang Toi"
"I wanted to follow my own lead," Fashion Designer Zang Toi, called 'the patriarch of modern fashion before it was present' tells The Artist Toolbox host John Jacobsen. Toi, who was raised in a small grocery store in Malaysia, now occupies an incredibly chic Manhattan studio, his desk almost invisible behind piles of books and rows of mannequins draped in his gorgeous work, where John and Toi discuss the bravery and courage required of the young artist. With just a modest collection of bright sarongs, strong suits and regal dresses--and an irresistible charm-young Toi opened his own atelier in New York and instantly made a name for himself among fashion's elite. D

9:30 pm

Sun Studio Sessions"The Bo-Keys"
The Bo-Keys embody the traditions of the Memphis "soul sound" and include legendary STAX and Hi Records sessions players Ben Cauley and Howard Grimes. In this episode, the Bo-Keys joined by vocalists Percy Wiggins and William Bell perform several fan favorites including "Hi Roller.". D

10:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Randy Newman"
Songwriting legend Randy Newman takes the stage with a selection of his greatest hits.G

11:00 pm

National Memorial Day Concert
On the eve of Memorial Day, pops conductor Jack Everly directs the National Symphony Orchestra in this concert that pays tribute to all who served during World War II, Korean War veterans and National Guard heroes and families. Performers include cross-over artist Katherine Jenkins, singer-songwriter Chris Mann, and tenor Alfie Boe. Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise return as hosts for the event on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.G